Nope, it's not the title to my autobiography....
Tonight on my way home from work (a long, dark, and quiet road), I was listening to some really great uke music that I had downloaded earlier in the day. I noticed that in many of the songs, every other beat had a chunk, and this would persist throughout the entire song.
It started to be the focus of the song for me and became as annoying as a metronome. In this instance, it really took away from the skillful and beautiful playing.
So I was wondering.....
Do you use the chunk? Do you use it often? Seldom?
When you use it in a song, do you repeat it constantly throughout the entire song, or just to accent a certain phrase?
Are there certain songs that shouldn't be without it?
Lemme know
Tonight on my way home from work (a long, dark, and quiet road), I was listening to some really great uke music that I had downloaded earlier in the day. I noticed that in many of the songs, every other beat had a chunk, and this would persist throughout the entire song.
It started to be the focus of the song for me and became as annoying as a metronome. In this instance, it really took away from the skillful and beautiful playing.
So I was wondering.....
Do you use the chunk? Do you use it often? Seldom?
When you use it in a song, do you repeat it constantly throughout the entire song, or just to accent a certain phrase?
Are there certain songs that shouldn't be without it?
Lemme know